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Bournonite from Hohe Tauern (High Tauern), The Alps, Europe

Austria
 
  • Carinthia
    • Spittal an der Drau District
      • Großkirchheim
        • Zirknitz
          • Große Zirknitz valley
Pichler, A. (2009) Bergbau in Westkärnten. Eine Bestandsaufnahme der noch sichtbaren Merkmale der historischen Bergbaue in Westkärnten [Mining in Western Carinthia. An inventory of the still visible features of the historic mines in Western Carinthia]. Carinthia II - Sonderhefte, 1-416
Pichler, A. (2009) Bergbau in Westkärnten. Eine Bestandsaufnahme der noch sichtbaren Merkmale der historischen Bergbaue in Westkärnten [Mining in Western Carinthia. An inventory of the still visible features of the historic mines in Western Carinthia]. Carinthia II - Sonderhefte, 1-416
      • Heiligenblut am Großglockner
Walter, F., Bojar, H.P. (2021): 2190) Anglesit, Bournonit, Cerussit, Chalkopyrit, Elektrum, Galenit, Malachit, Polybasit, Pyrit, Quarz, Siderit, "Tetraedrit-(Cd)" und Tetraedrit-(Fe) von einem Tauerngoldgang westlich der Goldbergspitze, Kleines Fleißtal, Kärnten. Pp. 189-192 in Walter, F. et al. (2021): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXX. Carinthia II, 211./131., 187-276.
Walter, F., Kandutsch, G. (2021): 2191) Azurit, Bournonit, Malachit, Quarz (Citrin) und Siderit aus einer alpinen Kluft vom Roten Mann, Kleines Fleißtal, Kärnten. Pp. 192-194 in Walter, F. et al. (2021): Neue Mineralfunde aus Österreich LXX. Carinthia II, 211./131., 187-276.
        • Zirmsee area
Pichler, A. (2009) Bergbau in Westkärnten. Eine Bestandsaufnahme der noch sichtbaren Merkmale der historischen Bergbaue in Westkärnten [Mining in Western Carinthia. An inventory of the still visible features of the historic mines in Western Carinthia]. Carinthia II - Sonderhefte, 1-416
      • Rennweg am Katschberg
Pichler, A. (2009) Bergbau in Westkärnten. Eine Bestandsaufnahme der noch sichtbaren Merkmale der historischen Bergbaue in Westkärnten [Mining in Western Carinthia. An inventory of the still visible features of the historic mines in Western Carinthia]. Carinthia II - Sonderhefte, 1-416
  • Salzburg
    • Tamsweg District
      • Muhr
        • Rotgülden
Lüders, V. (2003): Structurally controlled gold and sulfosalt ore mineralization: the Altenberg example, Salzburg Province, Austria. Mineralogy and Petrology: 78: 111-138.
Putz, H.
Paar, W. H.
Topa, D.
Horner, J.
Horner, J., Neubauer, F., Paar, W.H., Hansmann, W., Koeppel, V., and Robl, K. (1997): Mineralium Deposita 32, 555-568.
    • Zell am See District
      • Fusch an der Grossglocknerstrasse
        • Kloben (north slope)
      • Rauris
        • Hochtor area
Strasser, Albert (1989) Die Minerale Salzburgs. Albert Strasser, Salzburg.
 
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